Description
This book, titled "New Trends in Land Use/Land Cover System through Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques," is a comprehensive collection of research on modern methodologies for analyzing Land Use/Land Cover (LU/LC) changes. It leverages advanced geospatial technologies, specifically Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), to examine the drivers of land transformation and their practical applications. The text highlights the importance of cluster-level mapping using hybrid classification techniques to achieve detailed and accurate analysis. It provides essential insights for a wide range of fields, including environmental monitoring, where RS and GIS help track ecosystem health and resource depletion, and urban planning, where these tools assist in sustainable development. Additionally, the book covers applications in agricultural management, such as optimizing crop yields, and disaster risk mitigation, where they are used for hazard assessment and response. This makes the book a vital resource for anyone involved in environmental science, geography, and urban or rural development.